People with early dementia face enormous challenges in coping with their condition, yet they typically receive no personalised education or support following the diagnosis. Counselling empowers them to understand and come to terms with the illness while also learning to manage and make healthy adaptations to it. With the rapid increase in people diagnosed with early memory impairment-and demand for better support services-this groundbreaking new guide gives you essential tools to become an integral partner in a process that helps people adjust to the many changes in their lives.
Presenting an innovative new counselling framework designed around the unique problems and needs arising from dementia, Counseling People with Early-Stage Alzheimer's Disease guides the counsellor and client through the many emotional, practical, and lifestyle issues to be faced.
In her new and easy-to-follow protocol, Robyn Yale-an internationally renowned expert on early-stage support groups-explores topics that include identity and self-esteem, resilience, relating to and educating others, stress management, and more. You will come away with an expanded repertoire of specialised skills and support roles-including coach, care planner, mediator, communications specialist, and problem solver-that will dramatically improve your ability to assist people with early dementia to
ISBN: | 9781938870071 |
Publication date: | 31st August 2013 |
Author: | Robyn Yale |
Publisher: | Health Professions Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 192 pages |
Genres: |
Family and health Social work Psychiatry |